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Sarah Schrader

Sarah Schrader
Sarah Schrader is an M.D.-Ph.D. student in the Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional M.D.-Ph.D. Program.
 

Articles by Sarah Schrader

Machine learning lends a hand to catalyze greener chemistry
Climate Change

Machine learning lends a hand to catalyze greener chemistry

Nov. 1, 2022
Enzymes are useful tools to catalyze chemical reactions at industrial scale — but sometimes, it’s not obvious which enzyme to choose. Machine learning may help process engineers find ideal catalysts.
The scoop on ice cream
Observance

The scoop on ice cream

July 18, 2021
To help you properly celebrate National Ice Cream Day, let’s take a look at the science of ice cream — plus its lively bunch of cousins that have come to populate the frozen dessert landscape.
Fighting hepatitis B virus
Health Observance

Fighting hepatitis B virus

May 18, 2021
To mark viral Hepatitis Awareness Month, we’re placing the spotlight on chronic HBV, which affects 257 million people around the world and causes 60% of liver cancer cases.
A tiny ‘kiss’ with mega consequences
Health Observance

A tiny ‘kiss’ with mega consequences

April 14, 2021
To mark the second iteration of this health observance, let’s learn a bit about the disease and the strides researchers are making.
World Osteoporosis Day
Health Observance

World Osteoporosis Day

Oct. 20, 2020
Here's a look at what osteoporosis entails and some recent findings on the subject.
World Malaria Day
Health Observance

World Malaria Day

April 25, 2020
In recognition of World Malaria Day, let’s dig into what malaria is and look at some exciting new advances published in ASBMB journals.